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    Dance is a dangerous and rigorous profession. In some cases it can cause bruises‚ broken bones‚ and pulled muscles. In the worst cases it can lead to bulimia‚ anorexia‚ constant fatigue‚ low self esteem‚ and depression. The History of Dance The Italian princess Catherine de Medici married the French Henri II and introduced ballet de cour‚ or "court ballet" to the Court of France in the sixteenth century. In the 1600’s‚ King Louis XIV especially loved dancing and starring in court productions. When

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    Tyler Stewart November 18‚ 2013 Racism in South Africa The Dutch East India Company were the first European company to set up shop near the southern tip of Africa in 1652. By the 1700’s the Dutch were calling themselves Afrikaners as they made South Africa their new home. However‚ they weren’t the first settlers to reach South Africa. This honor goes to the Bantu tribes which settled in South Africa roughly 2‚000 years ago. The Bantu either scared away or absorbed

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    condition or practice of having more than one spouse at a time‚ also known as plural marriage. Polygamy has been practiced through out history in different cultures and religions which include‚ the Mormons and Muslims. Even the current President of South Africa‚ Jacob Zuma‚ is a polygamist who has at least eighteen children from four different wives and various girlfriend’s.. ` “plural marriage‚ or polygamy was a nineteenth-century

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    South African Apartheid: Human rights and conflict cannot coexist Human rights is a concept that nearly all people live by today. The UN created and ratified the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to maintain and protects everybody’s natural rights. This was done in retaliation to horrendous events such as the South African apartheid‚ where many of the 30 universal rights were ignored through discrimination and segregation. Without these rights to protect us as human beings‚ we would be powerless

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    South Africa Youth

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    St. Green Acres‚ OH 1234 January 1‚ 2013 Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma‚ Mr AKA Mayor Zetye City of Green Acres 500 Maple St. Green Acres‚ OH 1234 Dear Mayor Zetye: Mayor Zetye: Youth unemployment in Africa is more problematic than in many other parts of the world. Africa has a high population growth rate and there are millions of young people looking for a job. We need to fill this void quickly‚ before matter become worse. If you care about your children’s success in school‚

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    The ICC World Twenty20 (also referred to as the ICC World T20 or the World Twenty20) is the international championship of Twenty20 cricket. Organised by cricket’s governing body‚ the International Cricket Council (ICC)‚ the tournament consists of 12 teams‚ comprising all ten ICC full members and two other ICC members chosen through the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. The event is generally held every two years‚ and all matches are accorded Twenty20 International status. The 2014 event will be a host

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    capable of shaping these civilizations. Geography shaped the Chinese Civilization by providing a stable food source and by isolating it from the West. Stable Food Source China’s geography has provided a stable food source‚ which has given positive and negative effects to the population. Since food was available‚ the Chinese were allowed to explore other careers‚ such as artisans and alchemists‚ which lead to many techhnological advantages and advancements. This consistent food source was fed by the rivers

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    Positive and Negative Effects of The Cold War on Germany When looking at the Cold War most everyone begins to think about the United States and the Soviet Union. Even though these were the major countries that brought it up there are also other countries that people sometimes leave out of the picture. Take Germany for example during the Cold War period Germany was dealing with positive and negative effects that it was producing. The negative effects can be seen in the division of Germany itself

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    Imperialism is the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries. British imperialism in India has affected the country in many ways. There is negative and positive effects that take place in the past or present. British rule in India lasted for nearly 200 years. However‚ British interest in India started in the 1600s and ended with India’s independence in 1947. In 1601‚ the British East India Company was set up in India‚ which represents the first of Britain

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    South African museums and art galleries are found throughout the country‚ from Aliwal North to Shoshanguve. The country’s 300 plus museums are housed in prestigious historical buildings‚ in cutting-edge modern constructions‚ on university campuses‚ in the form of cultural villages or house museums‚ or as aspects of the natural landscape. They are dedicated to an endless range of subjects - history‚ culture‚ transport‚ sport‚ photography‚ gold‚ medicine‚ entomology‚ palaeontology and anthropology

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